Ten Sorry Tales, Pita's latest show for the whole family, is a dance theatre production based on the book of short stories by Mick Jackson. A characteristic mix of dance, theatre, live on stage music and song, it runs through a gamut of colourful and bizarre, occasionally macabre, stories, from the child who sleeps for many many years, to the sinister sisters who prey on trespassers, and the boy who brings butterflies back to life.
A cast of seven versatile dance actors brings the tales to life, with music and lyrics by Arthur Pita's regular collaborators Frank Moon and Bev Lee Harding, designs by Yann Seabra, also a regular of Ballo Arthur Pita productions, and projections by Michele Cadel.
Ten Sorry Tales should have made it to the capital earlier, but the London premiere was postponed due to the pandemic. So, the coming half-term run at Sadler's Wells' Lilian Baylis studio is our first opportunity to delve into the latest product of Arthur Pita's extravagant and highly entertaining imagination.
Age Guidance: 8+
What | Ballo Arthur Pita, Ten Sorry Tales, Lilian Baylis Studio |
Where | Sadler's Wells, Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R 4TN | MAP |
Nearest tube | Angel (underground) |
When |
27 Oct 22 – 29 Oct 22, Thur at 15:00 & 19:00, Fri & Sat at 13:00 & 17:00. Dur.: 1 hour 15 mins no interval |
Price | £18 (concessions available) |
Website | Click here to book |